[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Waldemar Osuch wrote: > >>What Roger says and also: >>http://pyisapie.sourceforge.net/ > > > Thanks for your and Roger's responses. > > I looked at pyisapie and there seems to be almost no > dvcumentation -- no sample code and the single readme > is pretty opaque. The pywin isapi has a couple of > examples but its documentation too is pretty bad. > But they both seem to be tissue thin wtrappers around > the MS isapi api. What I was hoping for is something > that would let me run existing cgi scripts efficiently with > minimal changes. I think the isapi and perl-ex stuff that > comes with Activestate's Perl meets this requirement > but the stuff I've found for Python doesn't. So looks > like it's back to Perl for this project :-(. > If you want CGI then there's no need for an ISAPI filter specific to your programming language - you just need to associate .py requests with the Python interpreter.
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